Arthouse marries good food and local artists
The Arthouse is a restaurant, bar and art gallery in Hampden. It is about a 30 minute walk from Homewood campus, located on the west end of W. 36th St.
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The Arthouse is a restaurant, bar and art gallery in Hampden. It is about a 30 minute walk from Homewood campus, located on the west end of W. 36th St.
As part of the annual Spring Fair concert, The Chainsmokers performed along with Marian Hill and Shwayze. The outdoor concert was held on the Hopkins campus at the practice field on Friday, April 15. 2,500 tickets were sold for the event.
Marilynne Robinson, an award-winning American author, held a reading as a part of the President’s Reading Series: Literature of Social Import this past Thursday. This event was held in the large lecture hall of Hodson and included a reception and book signing after.
As a part of women’s history month, the Digital Media Center (DMC) held a talk on the role of women in the video game community on Feb. 5. The talk was titled “Pretty Dolls or Rational Actors?” and was given by Bridget M. Blodgett, an assistant professor at the University of Baltimore in the Simulation and Digital Entertainment program.
The Johns Hopkins Photography Forum, known as JHPF, hosted an information session for those interested in joining the student group on Feb. 22. JHPF is a group on campus that aims to tell stories of Hopkins via photography and share a unique perspective of campus life. The group also does features on non-profit organizations off campus.
The Eubie Blake Cultural Center opened a new exhibition titled A Photography Exhibit by Three Generations of The Phillips Family on Thursday Feb. 11. The exhibit will run for only a few weeks, ending on March 31.
This past weekend, the newly re-branded Bollywood dance team Zinda travelled to Detroit to attend their first competitive dance competition. Formerly known as Masti, the team started about 10 years ago as a non-competitive dance team at Hopkins.
As the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) continues to unveil exhibitions in its New Arrivals series throughout the year, many of the new exhibits will suit diverse artistic tastes.
The students in professor Molly Warnock’s art history course “’The Long Sixties’ in Europe” hosted an exhibit of Lettrist art from the Special Collections in the Milton S. Eisenhower Library on April 22.
The Sirens, the University’s all-female a capella group, commemorated their 20th anniversary with a concert Friday evening in Bloomberg Hall. Keeping with the Spring Fair festivities, the crowd was lively and excited as students, faculty and parents cheered on the singers.
This past Friday, Jaywalk and JOSH — two student dance groups on campus — held Just Dance, a dance showcase that featured guest performances by Irish Dancers, SLAM and the Eclectics. This showcase brought together numerous members of the Hopkins community, parents of performers and members of the surrounding community for a night of lively music and beautiful artistic expression in Shriver Hall.
This past Saturday, the Johns Hopkins African Student Association sponsored a marketplace, where they sold traditional items from local vendors, and a show called “Beat of the Nile.” The event was open to both the Hopkins and local Baltimore communities. It was easily accessible to the public, as the show was free. Furthermore, the market supported local vendors and allowed them to interact with potential customers, promoting sustainable artisanal products as opposed to products produced in mass.
Veering away from his classic roles in romantic comedies, Colin Firth gives a humorously theatrical performance in the film Kingsman: The Secret Service. Directed by Matthew Vaughn, who is known for other dramatizations of classic action movies such as Kick-Ass, this film takes diverse elements from traditional action movies and comically draws out the farfetched elements these films typically contain.